ingratiate in English

verb
1
bring oneself into favor with someone by flattering or trying to please them.
a social climber who had tried to ingratiate herself with the city gentry

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1. People use conformity to ingratiate themselves with others.

2. Many politicians are trying to ingratiate themselves with her.

3. He's always trying to ingratiate himself with his boss.

4. The boy tried to ingratiate himself with the teacher.

5. He tried to ingratiate himself with his girl friend.

6. Ingratiate oneself to vote after the Left Luggage.

7. She quickly sought to ingratiate herself with the new administration.

8. Narcissistic Abusers might use charm to ingratiate themselves to others

9. However sneered the girl, " You are ingratiate me! What you mean? "

10. Native merchants were eager to ingratiate themselves with West-ern traders.

11. He did his best to ingratiate himself with his employer.

12. He did his best to ingratiate himself with the royal family.

13. 9 Father, plead, ingratiate and abase yourself before your all-powerful children!

14. Isn't it sickening how Daniela tries to ingratiate herself with Harriet?

15. His policy is to ingratiate himself with anyone who might be useful to him.

16. She tried to ingratiate herself with the teacher by offering some precious gifts.

17. I can see that he is trying to ingratiate himself with his boss.

18. An Lushan, an enormously fat man, was adept at playing the buffoon order to ingratiate himself.

19. The first part of his plan was to ingratiate himself with the members of the committee.

20. You take your vows, you are personable, you ingratiate yourself both with Lady Amelia and Lady Eleanor.

21. I had to lure her back, bring her presents, ingratiate myself with everyone in the family. Sentencedict.com

22. He would get to know the cook and ingratiate himself by being agreeable and doing her favours.

23. In order to ingratiate himself with the populace, he rebuilt the Temple of Jerusalem on a hitherto unprecedented scale.

24. From each and every canvas I saw that the model surveyed the viewer, resisting centuries of admonition to ingratiate herself.

25. 27 Sharaf Rashidov, the former party boss, would lie about the cotton crop year after year to ingratiate himself with Moscow.

26. I spend most of my life trying to ingratiate myself into a sick society rather than trying to smash that society.

27. It is now widely believed that Christopher Columbus used this persona to ingratiate himself with the aristocracy, an elaborate illusion to mask a humble merchant background.

28. He has worked to ingratiate himself with his local partners, learning bits of the Yoruba language and attending a colleague's wedding in a remote northeastern town.

29. Using a Colloquialism to ingratiate yourself with the rabble?: Une expression familière pour t'intégrer à la populace?: The Finnish army Colloquialism for detonation cord is anopin pyykkinaru (mother-in-law's clothesline), as it resembles ordinary clothesline.: L' expression familière de l'armée finlandaise pour le cordon de détonation est anopin pyykkinaru (corde à linge de belle-mère